Thursday, September 17, 2009

A CRY FOR HUMANITY


As the GOOD triumphs over the EVIL, lets pray that our HUMANITY successfully combats the demon called POVERTY . . . .
A CRY FOR HUMANITY
Copyright © SHRAVANI MUKHERJEE 


Hello are you listening?
This isn’t a poem nor a song to sing
This is a cry, an earnest one
So just listen and let know everyone

That all children who love fairytales,
Don’t live one themselves
Because in their impoverished life –
They are trying to meet ends

That all children who are born
Don’t have the good care and proper hygiene
They are the ones called the homeless
Deprived of basic amenities and environment clean

That all children in their childhood
Are not playing with bright colors and toys
Their innocence is crushed
They are unaware of life’s simple joys

That all children growing up
Are not educated enough to spell their own names
They never had the time and resource
Enslaved and burdened they live their life of shame

That all these children who live the hard life
Each of them has a dream in their tired eyes
Battling hunger, thirst and for shelter to survive
Victims of poverty, illiteracy and ofcourse time

Wondering how lucky and privileged I am
All my grumblings for stuff and my loss –
What was that for?
Does that really matter?
When I know what these kids never got!

The least we can do is practice humanity
And join hands to fight the demon called poverty.

1 comment:

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Humanity may refer to: The human condition, the totality of experience of existing as a human. But, across the continents, humanity rises to every challenge, sinks to any depth. We bless nature's miracles, yet trash the hood. Not least, so many suffer relentless poverty, each day wondering at living another; so many are refugees from disaster or violence, escaping under unfamiliar skies to avoid a closer death, grasping whatever it is...so, we should make out more clearly that our living -- this one-shot, too-quick breath of existence -- must embrace an inherent responsibility towards the living of others. I'll appeal to everyone to read ds poem at least once to know d actual term known as HUMANITY.